
Three individuals have been apprehended in Bole for allegedly setting ablaze several houses belonging to the Jahori tribe. The incident occurred following a conflict between the Bole overlord and the Jahori tribe.
The dispute arises from a longstanding land conflict between the Bole community and the Jahori tribe, leading to escalating tensions and mutual threats between the two factions.
In 2023, Bole Wura Safo Kutugefeso initiated legal proceedings against the Jahoris at the Tamale High Court. After months of litigation, on February 6, 2024, the court ruled in favor of the Jahori tribe, determining that Bole Wura lacked authority over Jahori lands.
Justice Richard Mac Kogyapwah, presiding over the case, issued an injunction against Bole Wura’s interference with Jahori lands pending a final resolution.
During a court appearance on March 21, 2024, Alex, the brother of Bole Wura, and a sub-chief of the Bole Traditional Area were ordered to be arrested, provoking outrage among the youth in Bole. Consequently, they began torching Jahori-owned houses in the community, resulting in significant property damage.
In response to these developments, Stephen Obeng Darko, legal counsel for the Jahori clan, emphasized that the court’s ruling prohibits Bole Wura from any interference in Jahori lands or affairs.